Showing posts with label West end. Show all posts
Showing posts with label West end. Show all posts

Monday, 7 July 2014

Homage Restaurant - Hilton Waldorf hotel - London

Waldorf from outside - Photo from EPR architects
For my great friend Han this year I decided to treat her with dinner at the Homage restaurant in Hilton Waldorf, central London.

I have always loved the idea of having dinner at the Waldorf. In the TV series, Gossip girl, there is quite a lot of mention of the Waldorf hotel and it looked like where the rich kids hang out or just hide.  When an offer came through from Bookatable.com. I could not resist 3 courses dinner with a glass of fizz for 2 for £50.00.

If you live in London and have never taken a walk between the Strand and the Aldwych, you must! Believe me, me it is one of the greatest walk. Behind you, there is Trafalgar square, to your left Coven Garden, to the right the Savoy hotel, then, Somerset House and Waterloo bridge, the big theatres AND the Hilton Waldorf hotel. This one complete with portiers and their wide warm smiles.
Dining hall - Sorry for the bad quality
As you walk into the hotel, you are welcomed by the warm yellow lighting of the reception desk up the step and to the right, a small corridor leading to the restaurant and ball room the corridor is darted with comfortable drinks table for 2 or 3. 

It felt a bit off having to go pass people drinking get to the Homage Restaurant which, is tucked that the back of this ground floor. We are welcomed by two Mainland European sounding waiters who sat us immediately into to this beautiful beautiful dining hall.

Despite having informed them from the off that we were dining at reduced price. We were treated as full price clients which, I find made a great difference. We were allowed to choose our meals from the carte rather than having a set menu which has happened in the past when I have used Book a Table reduced offers.

Our waiter was excellent although not completely focused. 2 or 3 times we asked him for extra drinks without ice and he insisted on giving us the drinks with ice. Though those requests were not very important, it was still important that he got those right as ice for example is not great for someone with sensitive teeth.

My camera died on the night, so I can’t remember what I had for dinner… I think it was beef with broccoli and potatoes, nothing I have not had before. 
Here is picture of my dessert… can’t remember what it was either… I was too enchanted by the venue to focus on my plate.

I was most impressed by the great ambiance and decors. This is definitely a place I would visit again. My fellow dinner on other tables seem to be either theatre goers or people staying in the hotel. They had all made an effort to dress up for dinner… I liked that. Yes, there are still people out here making an effort for dinner. The age range when from about 70 down to 30-35yo… 

Function hall - Photo from Homage's website
I guess when you have passed 35 you don’t want to see those noisy kids around you in such place. Beside, a too young person or underdressed person would really feel out of place here.

After the dinner, my friend and I asked to see function room that was just behind us...as we are into events… oh my gosh what a room… you can clearly see history in this room and imagine those people in the 1930s-1930s waltzing around this amazing room.


The Waldorf is full of history and if you want to revisit to 1930-50s that will be the place to start from. I am sure to have seen this room in black and white films before. The various photos darted in this post do not give the restaurant or the ballroom credit. The best you can do is actually step into that building and take it all in yourself… more about the Waldorf is here
Thank you for reading. Next week we are going to Leicester. See you then!.







Monday, 24 February 2014

The Criterion - Piccadilly, London

We are in the last week of February and the memories of my sunny Barbados are long forgotten. We are back here in London where it is a celebration when the sun decides to grace us with its warmth and allows us to see where we place our feet as we walk to and from work. Winters in UK seem to be longer than anywhere else on the universe and to forget about the cold and gloom, some prefer to down alcoholic drinks while others like me attempt to dine in places that make us think that we are transported in some European mainland location.
One such place is the Criterion restaurant in Piccadilly, London. Up until now I had not realised that the Criterion was also a restaurant as all that can be seen is the adjacent theatre … the Criterion Theatre.

Up stepping into the small unassuming brown doors you are immediately taken aback by the luxurious décor of the room (click here to see the interior). The lights are very low in the entrance area where people can have drinks. As my friend and I left our coats and extra bags at the cloak room, one of the waiters was called to take us to our seats in an area that had a much better lighting. Looking closer, the decors, it did reflect by its opulence the period it was built in. With all its gold lines on emerald ceilings, the bronze statuettes, multiple cutleries and glasses for each settings…This is only the second time ever that I felt that I was not in my place.
The restaurant is on he left
Having never been in the Criterion, a quick check on the website made me conclude that it was a high end place and as a part time chav, I should make an effort to not appear lost it the beautiful décor and clientele. I was already using a special offer and not dressing appropriately could get us thrown out… just never know with places where the head chef is French.
The waiters were very courteous, that made us feel relaxed and welcomed. We were brought the menus and asked what we wanted to drink and that is when I had to make it clear that we are using a special offer from Topstable.com. For some reason the head waiter had some real difficulty understanding that we were using a special offer that it included a free cocktail. I had to repeat in 3 different occasions… well, they placed the offer there… Had it not been for the offer I would have known there was a restaurant there for one and I wouldn’t have thought I could afford to eat there…

For my starter I had the Blakeney Point mussels with cider very lightly seasoned… with nothing to write home about, but the nice touch was the bowl of water that was brought to rinse our finger as we ate the mussels. Loved that.

My main: Salmon, Samphire, beetroot
My main was a melt in the mouth pan fried salmon steak with a puree of beetroot & horseradish and steamed Samphire which I really enjoyed. I only discovered the Samphire, a stringy vegetable last year and had never tasted it before. It was a nice surprise to find it on my plate although I could have read the menus online beforehand. The portions served where just the right quantities to fill you up without weight you down. My friend had a just right and again beautiful steak that was cooked to perfection… she likes her meat “well dead”.
Our desserts arrived just 5-10 minutes after the plates for our main were cleared away. Mine was a Mini brioche calvados presented with blackberry sorbet which I thoroughly enjoyed and cleared my plate.

We ended up spending £68.00 instead of the £50.00 expected, but it was a well worth experience. One lesson I am learning again and again as I visit various restaurants is that, there is no place you cannot afford. Do not judge a restaurant by it outlook, use special offer, go in and make a note to visit it again if you can afford its full prices. I certainly enjoyed the Criterion and will go back.
If you do go, tweet me your thoughts @beenthererevs.

Thank you for reading J